Reiki Bodywork

Clutter To Comfort offers Reiki bodywork. Reiki is an ancient
Eastern form of bodywork (the term stems from the Japanese word for
universal life energy). It is a method to induce deep relaxation and
reduce stress.

This holistic bodywork honors the mind, body and
spirit as integral in the promotion of healing. In addition to
accelerating physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health, it
also works by balancing the body’s energy centers to maximize
wellness.

Reiki sessions take place on a massage table, with the
client completely clothed. Gentle, light touch (not massage) is
placed on different areas of the body requiring energy release and
improved flow. Time is allowed to process the bodywork, and
sessions last an hour.

Reiki is offered in one’s home or in the
office. Reiki is a wonderful adjunct to talk therapy, especially
when a client is feeling blocked or in need of a healing release.

Theta Healing

ThetaHealing is a therapy process which creates
physical, psychological and spiritual healing through a meditative
focus using the Theta brainwave. The Theta brainwave is a state of
very deep relaxation and awareness.

In ThetaHealing, importance is
given to the power of focused thought, the programming of the mind
through neurolinguistics and the ability to increase control over
one’s life. The subconscious and conscious mind is explored,
respecting their creative synergy.

ThetaHealing is offered in one-hour sessions and is available in
one’s home or in the office. It is an effective adjunct to therapy,
especially for those who feel frustrated by their symptoms.

Community Speaking

If your business or organization is looking for a keynote speaker
or workshop presenter, Clutter To Comfort can meet your needs with a
variety of topics. Fee-for-service applies.

Counseling

Clutter To Comfort is not only an in-home decluttering service, it
is also a counseling and therapy service.

Counseling is offered in
a variety of areas going well beyond the scope of cluttering
issues. This includes counseling for mood disorders such as
depression and anxiety; helping people adjust to life
transitions and challenges; stress management; working with
relationship issues (parenting, marital, grief and loss); and the
promotion of overall greater wellness and comfort.

Counseling
services include individual therapy, couple’s work and family
counseling. The goal of counseling is to help the client fulfill a
desire to live a fuller, more satisfying life.

Counseling is
offered in one’s home or in the office.

Therapy Recommended for Clutterers

Extreme cluttering can be a form of obsessive compulsive
disorder and/or hoarding.

Just as cluttering problems can be
represented in a wide continuum, from a bit messy to severe
hoarding, so too the causes for cluttering are varied. Therefore,
the responses to cluttering issues must be varied, depending on the
circumstances.

Some people have underlying mental health issues which impact on
their cluttering behaviors. Examples of this are ADHD (Attention
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), when the person has great
difficulty focusing; OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder), when the
person is riddled with constant thoughts or repeated behaviors; and
classic hoarding, when the person has an inability to let go of even
the messiest piece of trash.

According to the International OCD (obsessive compulsive
disorder) Foundation, the best treatment for hoarding is CBT. CBT is
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a type of talk therapy which focuses
on understanding the thought patterns which influence the behavioral
patterns of the disorder.

Appropriate therapy and homework between
sessions is utilized to address changes in thought and behavioral
patterns. The Foundation rates CBT as having a 70% treatment success
rate.

Clutter To Comfort offers CBT. This service can be provided in
your home or in the office, whichever you prefer.

Consultations

Clutter To
Comfort offers private consultations if you are unsure which
services to proceed with or if you are concerned about another and
unsure how to best help that person.

“Meaning does not lie in things. Meaning lies in us.”
-Marianne Williamson